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Here's what Sophie Turner, Emilia Clarke have to say about season 7

Emilia Clarke and Sophie Turner at the 2016 Emmys
Emilia Clarke and Sophie Turner at the 2016 Emmys
Daenerys is on her way back to Westeros, Jon Snow is king in the North and Cersei is sitting on the Iron Throne, so what next?
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Winter is here, and cast of "Game of Thrones" have a lot to say about anticipated seventh season.

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In a red carpet interview at the 2016 Emmys, Emilia Clarke and Sophie Turner, Daenerys Targaryen and Sansa Stark on show, spoke about what viewers can expect when the show returns in 2017.

"It’s ridiculous,” Clarke said. “They topped it. Last season’s battle was ridiculous…There’s another battle that’s epic," the 29-year-old added.

“I was actually speechless,” Turner told E!, describing her feelings while reading the script. “This season is unbelievable and I think fans are going to be really satisfied. It’s crazy," she added.

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Earlier, 19-year-old Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark on show, took to undefined, "nothing will prepare fans for the  seventh season of the show," she said.

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HBO ended its undefinedwith Daenerys finally coming back to Westeros; Jon Snow as king of the North and Cersei sitting on the Iron Throne.

Maisie Williams, Emilia Clarke and Lena Heady were nominated for 2016 Emmy Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

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The show won the best drama series for the second year in a row atundefined It beat "The Americans," "Better Call Saul," "Downton Abbey," "Homeland," "House of Cards," and "Mr. Robot" to win the award.

The HBO series which was up for 24 awards, won a total of 12, bringing its Emmy wins to a total of  38, therefore emerging as the show with the highest number of Emmy wins.

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